Antwan Goodley | Wide Receiver

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That said, Kiper lists Goodley as a Day 2 prospect. "He simply isn't as big as he plays, but Goodley is in [Day 2] range," Kiper wrote. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect has 4.44 wheels and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. During the season, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin." Mar 1 - 5:39 PM

Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley has the "burst to post that cornerbacks need help with over the top," wrote NFL Media draft analyst Lance Zierlein.

"Big-time vertical speed and explosiveness," Zierlein wrote. "Can open up his hips and stride past corners on vertical routes." The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin." Feb 13 - 12:04 PM

NFL Media analyst Charles Davis thinks Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley "looks like a running back and plays like one after the catch."

"Goodley is vertically challenged, but he's built like a tank. He looks like a running back and plays like one after the catch. People just bounce off of him. He's a shorter guy who beats you with strength," Davis wrote. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin." Feb 5 - 2:39 PM

"At 5-foot-10, 220 pounds, he has been likened to a running back," Zierlein wrote. "But his deep speed was on display Thursday, and Goodley got off of press coverage with ease for most of the morning. Goodley was a vertical threat at Baylor and was used as a running back on some zone-read plays, but one scout said Goodley had an eye-opening week showing off his potential outside of the Baylor scheme." Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin." Goodley runs a 4.39 second forty. Jan 25 - 1:33 AM

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Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley has the "burst to post that cornerbacks need help with over the top," wrote NFL Media draft analyst Lance Zierlein.

"Big-time vertical speed and explosiveness," Zierlein wrote. "Can open up his hips and stride past corners on vertical routes." The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin."

NFL Media analyst Charles Davis thinks Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley "looks like a running back and plays like one after the catch."

"Goodley is vertically challenged, but he's built like a tank. He looks like a running back and plays like one after the catch. People just bounce off of him. He's a shorter guy who beats you with strength," Davis wrote. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin."

"At 5-foot-10, 220 pounds, he has been likened to a running back," Zierlein wrote. "But his deep speed was on display Thursday, and Goodley got off of press coverage with ease for most of the morning. Goodley was a vertical threat at Baylor and was used as a running back on some zone-read plays, but one scout said Goodley had an eye-opening week showing off his potential outside of the Baylor scheme." Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin." Goodley runs a 4.39 second forty.

The honorable mention All Big-12 performer had a slow start to his season due to injury, but Goodley recorded 51 receptions for 737 yards and six touchdowns this season. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders. Last month, an NFC South scout noted that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin."

Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley had nine catches for 116 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's win over Kansas State.

Goodley also had a nifty 33-yard run in the game, which came when he was lined up out of the backfield. Despite not producing any stats in the season's first three games due to injury, Goodley has collected 51 catches for 737 yards and six touchdowns. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty. An NFC South scout said last month that Goodley's "body type screams Anquan Boldin."

"This kid is much faster, but unfair to say he competes for the ball the way Boldin does," the scout said. "That's a rare trait ... but I like Goodley a lot. Will create a bunch of issues with his physicality." The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty, though NFL.com believes he'll be closer to the mid-4.4s in pre-draft workouts. "His ability to run after the catch separates him from most of his competitors in the senior wide receiver class," the site added.

Goodley played a secondary role in the receiving game, as Bryce Petty was gunning it to Corey Coleman repeatedly (Coleman finished with 15 catches for 224 yards). Even second fiddle in Baylor's offense tends to get a lot of play. This was the case for Goodley on Saturday. Goodley is just 5-foot-10, but he weighs 220 pounds and knows how to use his bulk to separate from defenders.

ESPN's Steve Muench writes that Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley "looks more like a running back than a receiver, and he's tough to bring down after the catch."

The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect runs a 4.39 second forty. "He knows how to throw his weight around and has long arms for his frame, so he can win 50-50 balls downfield, even though he's on the shorter side. While he's got the burst to separate underneath, he's a developing route-runner who can improve his footwork, savvy and consistency," Muench wrote. "Goodley can also do a better job of extending his arms and catching away from his frame." He didn't record a catch in the first three games of the season with a quad injury, but has 27 catches for 473 yards and four touchdowns in four games since his return.

Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley caught nine passes for 132 yards and a touchdown in the school's 41-27 loss to West Virginia.

Goodley still has his issues when having to catch away from his body, but with the ball in his hands he runs like a running back. This was on display on a 63 yard touchdown catch and run. His draft process will be an interesting one, likely full of praise and criticism.

CBS Sports' Dane Brugler points out that Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley "has been on fire over the last three games."

In those three contests, he's gone off for 18 receptions, 341 receiving yards and three touchdowns. Goodley didn't record a catch in the first three games of the season while dealing with a quad injury, but has acquitted himself as well as could have been hoped since returning. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect, who runs a 4.39 second forty, hauled in 71 passes for 1,339 yards and 13 scores last year.

Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley had eight catches for 158 yards and two touchdowns in Saturday's win against TCU.

He caught a 66-yard touchdown pass from Bryce Petty to cut TCU's deficit to 14-7 in the first quarter. His 28-yard scoring grab in the fourth quarter pulled the Bears to within a touchdown en route to a frenzied 21-point comeback. Petty’s go-to receiver hauled in 71 passes for 1,339 yards and 13 scores last year. He didn't record a catch in the first three games of the season with a quad injury, but has 18 catches for 341 yards and three touchdowns in three games since his return. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect has been reported to run a 4.39 in the 40 and is also one of the strongest players on the team.

Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley had four catches for 69 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's win against Texas.

Goodley was injured in the opener (zero catches) against SMU, and missed the next two games with a quad issue. He had six catches for 114 yards in last week's win against Iowa State. Bryce Petty’s go-to receiver hauled in 71 passes for 1,339 yards and 13 scores last year. The 5-foot-10, 220-pounder has been reported to run a 4.39 in the 40

In his return to the field, Baylor senior WR Antwan Goodley had six catches for 114 yards in Saturday's win against Iowa State.

After not recording a catch in the first three games due to injuries, the Bears welcomed back Goodley (quad), Corey Coleman (hamstring), and Clay Fuller (clavicle) versus the Cyclones. Goodley, Bryce Petty’s go-to receiver during a break-out 2013, hauled in 71 passes for 1,339 yards and 13 scores last year. The 5-foot-10, 220-pound prospect has been reported to run a 4.39 in the 40 and is also one of the strongest players on the team.

The three wideouts combined for 138 receptions last season but have not yet had one in 2014 due to injury. If you've seen Baylor's terrifying aerial attack in 2014 without them, that's a scary thought. In addition to getting a trio of standout receivers back, the Bears will welcome back running back Devin Chafrin, who suffered a high ankle sprain in the opener versus SMU.